Mexico Eight Reales 1761 Mo MM Tip of Cross between H and I in legend, KM#105 Good Fine and bold with an edge knock and some adjustment lines, once cleaned, and SpanishAmerican One Real Cob date 8-, mintmark P, assayer R Around Fine with weakness in places
Mexico Eight Reales 1801 Mo FT Faint trace of T over M visible, (lower right serif of M in field) KM#109 Good Fine with some scuffs on the edge by IIII
Mexico Eight Reales 1802FT Mo KM#109 EF with some light adjustment lines and a small trace of flan stress. A choice grade example with a superb portrait and a subtle tone further enhancing the eye appeal
Mexico Eight Reales (2) 1876 Go FR, Guanajuato Mint, KM#377.8 VF with some areas of darker toning, 1894 Zs FZ Zacatecas Mint, KM#377.13 NEF with a small area of weakness around the date
Mexico Eight Reales 1804 Mo TH KM#109 countermarked J D 5 6 these countermarks then overstamped with four separate 8-pointed sun or star shapes, coin and countermarks both Fine
Mexico8 Reales 1783MO FF in an NGC shipwreck Certification holder 'Genuine - Whale Cluster', encapsulated with a photograph of the cluster of coins retrieved from the wreck of the El Cazador, discovered in the Gulf of Mexico
Mexico - War of Independence Insurgent Countermarked Coinage 8 Reales 1813 in copper KM#265.4 countermark on a Oaxaca Sud 8 Reales KM#233.2 Countermark Fine, host coin Near Fine with some edge flaws
JamaicaSix Shillings and Eightpence GR countermark, undated (1758) on Mexico City 8 Reales host coin KM#8.2, host coin 1758 Mo MM (KM#104.1), 26.66 grammes, Countermark and host coin both Fine and bold. A very rare issue, we note an example sold in London Coins Auction A126 9/6/2006 Lot 534 described as 'Fine with some surface marks and spots' realised £460 hammer price, this example considerably superior. Cataloguers Note: In 1758 the Jamaica assembly passed an act which provided that some of the new Spanish milled money should be made lagal tender and have a fixed value. £100,000 was proposed and to distinguish the re-valued coins, they were countermarked with the initials of the reigning monarch, George II. This succeeded in raising the value of the Dollar to 6 Shillings and Eight Pence. All of the new money, stamped or not also passed at this rate. Home authorities, on receiving copies of the local act, repealed it and the Governor of Jamaica was censured for exceeding his powers. Only £12,000 of coinage was countermarked and the project was abandoned in 1759.
Mexico8 Reales 1734 Mo MF KM#103, 26.86 grammes, GVF an ex-shipwreck coin, the reverse surfaces with some unevenness above the crown, however the surfaces largely free from any problems and generally with excellent eye appeal
Mexico8 Reales 1760 Mo MM Charles III, with traces of the CARO over FERD recut die, KM#105 Good Fine/NVF with a small scratch at the top of the reverse
Mexico8 Reales Cob 1733 Mo F, the 733 and part of the 1 of the date and bold and clear, 'Klippe' type KM#48, weight 26.49 grammes, VF, bold and very rare in this grade. One of a small group of SpanishAmerican cobs in this sale, some in bold and pleasing grade
Mexico8 Reales Cob 1733 Mo F, all the date bold and clear, 'Klippe' type KM#48, weight 26.81 grammes, About VF, a bold piece and very rare in this grade. One of a small group of SpanishAmerican cobs in this sale, some in bold and pleasing grade
Monserrat 6 Dogs (9 Pence) undated issue KM#6.2 , M countermark on Mexico City 2 Reales 1755, this usually occurring on 1772-1789 issues, as KM#88 countermark Bold Fine, host coin NVG, along with DominicaCountermark Coinage 1816, 2 Bits, a holed Spain 2 Reales 1721 KM#9 VG
ScotlandDollar 5 Shillings and Sixpence, Lattice Countermark on Mexico8 Reales 1797Mo ,Lattice countermark with S.D & Co LE, and an additional smaller countermark SD surrounded by wreath, countermark Good Fine, host coin About Fine
Mexico8 Reales 1798Mo in an old mahogany glazed frame 100mm x 68mm with name plate 'Spanish Piece of Eight Wreck Recovered', the coin behind a curved glass, Good Fine with some toning and encrustation, (stated by the vendor to be Ex-Cazador, Louisiana) along with Spain (44) 19th and 20th Century the majority in base metal, in mixed grades some later issues EF
Grenada 4 Bits (3 Shillings) GS, G countermark on a 1/3 cut Mexico City 8 Reales, undated (1814) KM#8 the date of the host coin ends in 0, rare to see the Mint and part of the date on this type of issue, countermark Fine, host coin VG
Mexico8 Reales 1819 JJ KM#111 VF, SpanishAmerican Half Real or One Real Cob weight 1.79 grammes boldly struck Good Fine with countermark this Fine and well struck but has merged into the host coin design
Mexico8 Reales 1766 MF KM#105 A/UNC and lustrous the reverse with some residual surface dirt in a small part of the legend, this looks easily removable
Mexico - Chihuahua 8 Reales 1813CA RP in cast silver with countermarks T at left of obverse and pillars at right with pomegranate below KM#123 About Fine for this crude issue
Mexico Proclamation Medallic Coinage 2 Reales 1790 GEF and prooflike, unlisted by Krause, the obverse similar to the 1789 issues, the reverse ENSU PROCLAMACION, the 5-line proclamation surrounded by a rope-like inner circle
Dollar George III Oval Countermark on a Mexico City 8 Reales 1792 FM Mo ESC 129 Countermark NVF, host coin NVF with a scratch on the portrait and an edge nick
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